Publisher: This is a feminist sort of deal, so stay away from the sexist stereotypes, OK.
Artist: Can I get away with an absurdly short skirt if I make the heroine completely sexually unnattractive?
Publisher: Yeah, that should work.

A middle-aged blonde woman in a flesh-toned jumpsuit under a pink shirt fighting a gold saber-toothed tiger robot with a . . . butter knife? Sounds right, yes, a butter knife . . . in the jungle as a massive amount of multicoloured bubbles falls from the air.

Why the long face?
The cat is so far in the foreground that we really don’t know how big it is. It could be that the wondrous woman is holding a butter knife to scrape out a can of Fancy Feast for the wee moggy.

The trees seem to have a lot of empty thoughts, judging by their many thought balloons. Evidently they don’t know how to react to the scene either.

The quality of work seems to indicate this is another cover painted by Charles, age 12 1/2. Not good with any details or proportion, but thinks saber-tooths are kewl and made sure to put giant boobs on the non-realistic woman.

Perhaps she’s a veterinary dentist and her tool is to help moggie’s terrible teeth?